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- of the genus Dehalococcoides was described in 1997 as Dehalococcoides ethenogenes strain 195 (nom. inval.). Additional Dehalococcoides members were later...
- placeholder name given by Hugenholtz and Stackebrandt, 2004, after Dehalococcoides ethenogenes, a partially described species in 1997, whereas the first...
- Heterologously Expressed Vinyl Chloride Reductive Dehalogenase (VcrA) from Dehalococcoides mccartyi Strain VS". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 137...
- and the Florida Institute of Technology to explore the idea of using Dehalococcoides mccartyi bacteria, among other microbes, to reduce the perchlorate...
- to break down: the commercial dechlorination culture KB1 (contains Dehalococcoides) is capable of breaking down such substances, but not saturated PFAS...
- placeholder name given by Hugenholtz & Stackebrandt, 2004, after "Dehalococcoides ethenogenes" a species partially described in 1997. The first species...
- obligate anaerobes Halogenated organic compounds R–X Halide ions and dehalogenated compound X− + R–H +0.25 – +0.60 Dehalococcoides and Dehalobacter species...
- believed to be specific to targeting Dehalococcoides spp. Differentiation between the presence of Dehalococcoides spp. and D. lykanthroporepellens is important...
- chemical, have been isolated. They have been found to belong to the genus Dehalococcoides and to use H2 as their electron donor. The process of organohalide...
- usually entails reductive dechlorination under anaerobic conditions by Dehalococcoides spp. Under aerobic conditions, degradation may occur via co-metabolism...